Needs to know the ins and outs of CSS and HTML. Job Description: Just a short original article on any interesting subject touching CSS. It doesn't necessarily have to be an intro to CSS. If we are satisfied with the first article, we are open to re-hire the same person for a new article every week, for as long as the person is interested. Over time, the goal is to cover topics like Ruby on Rails, CSS, CoffeeScript, MarkDown, Ruby, Javascript, JQuery, WordPress, Jekyll, PHP, ... The goal is to create very to the point articles that are stripped of the fluff. A 300-word article is better than a 2000 word article full of fluff for example. Bullet points, reference tables and very short sentences are encouraged. The website will have a very funny and off-the-beaten path style, with vulgar illustrations and puns all over. The article should be formatted in Markdown (the website itself is built with Jekyll). Thanks in advance for the interest.

I've got an open source project in Python that I need help with documenting. We have a Sphinx project and a website, but they are a mess, so we need someone to manage and improve the documentation. Your skill with Sphinx and Python is more important for this job than writing skill, and I'll write the most technical detail while you organize, edit and write the less technical parts. Project site: [obscured] RTD documentation: [obscured] /projects/ambry/ Project code: [obscured] /CivicKnowledge/ambry You should have experience with technical documentation, and some familiarity with Python and Sphinx. Jekyll is a plus. You'll also need a Github account. I'd prefer a writer who had worked with documenting code libraries, and you'll need to be able to install the Ambry project and run it on your own machine. I'll write the most detailed technical parts, but you'll need to edit and organize them, while also writing the less technical parts.